Common reasons for vague pronoun references often include:
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Ambiguous Antecedents: When the noun that the pronoun is supposed to refer to is unclear or not explicitly stated, it can lead to confusion about what or whom the pronoun is referencing.
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Multiple Possible Antecedents: If there are several nouns in a sentence or passage that could logically be the antecedent for the pronoun, it can create ambiguity, making it difficult for readers to determine which noun the pronoun is referring to.
These factors contribute to the vagueness and can impede clarity in writing.